Shape memory polymer variable stiffness magnetic catheters with hybrid stiffness control
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Date
2022-10-23Type
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Abstract
Variable stiffness catheters typically rely on ther- mally induced stiffness transitions with a transition temperature above body temperature. This imposes considerable safety limitations for medical applications. In this work, we present a variable stiffness catheter using a hybrid control strategy capable of actively heating and actively cooling the catheter material. The proposed catheter is made of a single biocom- patible shape memory polymer, which significantly increases its manufacturability and scalability compared to existing designs. Potentially increased safety is obtained by ensuring a lower- risk compliant state at body temperature while maintaining higher stiffness ranges in actively controlled states. Additionally, the combined use of variable stiffness and magnetic actuation increases the dexterity and steerability of the device compared to existing robotic tools. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000588302Publication status
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2022 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)Pages / Article No.
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IEEEEvent
Organisational unit
03627 - Nelson, Bradley J. / Nelson, Bradley J.
08705 - Gruppe Pané Vidal
Funding
185039 - Arbeitstitel Soft Magnetic Robots: Modeling, Design and Control of Magnetically Guided Continuum Manipulators (SNF)
743217 - Soft Micro Robotics (EC)
771565C - Highly Integrated Nanoscale Robots for Targeted Delivery to the Central Nervous System (EC)
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